Famous for their beauty ranging from ancient to modern. However, a visit to Hallstatt, Colmar, or Burano will reveal that Europe has even more wonderful things to offer.
Europe and three towns not to be missed
Hallstatt town (Austria) Located between the cities of Salzburg and Graz in Austria, Hallstatt, although small, is extremely famous for its romantic beauty and serene scenery by the lake. It is rated as one of the 20 most beautiful towns in Europe. From around May to October, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., cars are not allowed to enter the town. However, this does not pose a major obstacle to tourists as it only takes about 30 minutes to walk around and admire the beautiful scenery of this town. In the summer, this place becomes a paradise for adventurous activities such as mountain climbing, hiking, mountain biking... When white snow covers the roads, Hallstatt becomes as picturesque as a painting. When visiting here, tourists should try the traditional dishes of salmon and fillet beef, served with salad and wine.
Hallstatt town is situated on the shores of Salzkammergut Lake (source: Internet)
Hallstatt during winter days (source: Internet)
This place is an ideal destination for stunning wedding photo shoots (source: Internet) Colmar town (French Republic) Colmar is a town located right next to the picturesque Lauch River, 64km southwest of Strasbourg – the capital of the Alsace region. Visitors will be mesmerized by the ancient charm and tranquility of the narrow alleys, colorful wooden houses. Along the streets, flowers and vines vie for attention, just like a painting from a fairy tale. The town is also affectionately known as 'Little Venice' within the heart of France. Colmar is also renowned for its famous vineyards in Europe. The wine-making process here is quite popular thanks to the favorable climate and geography. Every year, villagers organize the 'wine festival', an occasion for everyone to share and enjoy new wine varieties.
The main mode of transportation here is bicycles (source: Internet)
Colorful strips of flowers line the streets (source: Internet)
Alongside the vibrant houses, the ancient architecture remains intact here (source: Internet) Burano Town (Italy) Situated approximately 7km northeast of Venice, Burano town charms visitors with its brightly colored houses. Each house is built with nearly equal sizes, painted in different colors, creating an impressive, lively row of streets. Burano also has a unique specialty of embroidered fabric, locals here recounting that in ancient times, men would go fishing while women stayed home and practiced this craft. Not only famous for its outward appearance, the beautiful town also attracts tourists with its tranquil scenery, completely contrasting with the bustling, vibrant city of Venice. Transportation on the canals in Burano is via “vaporetto” – this is a type of public boat, a distinctive feature of the city. Locals in the town use them as a form of bus. Burano town is very small, taking just over an hour to explore on foot, but you will surely need several hours to explore every nook and cranny, capturing photos of the charming, colorful houses reminiscent of a rainbow. These will be unforgettable impressions for you when visiting Europe.
Burano town shines brightly like a rainbow (source: Internet)
Locals here utilize vaporetto as a bus to travel along the canal (source: Internet)
A panoramic view of Burano from above (source: Internet) >> More: Venice, the sanctuary of love
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